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going to make this happen and learned new techniques and the government helped them out and lo and behold the weather got less severe and they emerged from it. >> the manmade piece of it is fascinating because it was that era's decade of a bubble, right? >> exactly it. this is where you say the more things change, the more things stay the same. we use this now in every film we make because this is a classic bubble. it's a real estate bubble, agriculture bubble. land will always increase in value and crop piece prices will be supported and will never burst and they always do and we never learn. we had an area in the southern plains called no man's land. someone in 1820 said this is a land wholly uninhabitable for people in agricultural. the government encouraged homesteading to pick up some there. they had good years and then just taken an area and turned off the buffalo grass that had taken thousands of ars to evolve that held the soil in drought light conditions and turned it over and had good crops and planted more. they had bad years and planted more and then when it blew, it was this
going to make this happen and learned new techniques and the government helped them out and lo and behold the weather got less severe and they emerged from it. >> the manmade piece of it is fascinating because it was that era's decade of a bubble, right? >> exactly it. this is where you say the more things change, the more things stay the same. we use this now in every film we make because this is a classic bubble. it's a real estate bubble, agriculture bubble. land will always...
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and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out. so unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there you go. extend your legs and your back, back here. come back here. there you go. bring your body over here. cross your arms. praise god. sherman, in obedience and the commands of jesus christ and all your professional faith, my brother, we do now baptize you in the name of the father, the name of the son and the holy ghost. amen. amen, praise god. you need to get up. amen. >> amen. >> praise god. amen. >> there you go. amen. amen. >> all right. >> it felt good. i can't remember the last time i was in water like that. >> you have to always hold out hope and especially in a place like this. giving up -- g
and, behold, all things have become new. so the old you goes in and the new you comes out. so unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing that will happen today is you'll just get wet. amen? praise god. you need to take off your shoes and your socks. >> you are going to be the light of 6-2. >> amen? not to just smile. >> get in. face that wall. sit down. exactly. there...
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so i was concerned that if the chief of police moved on and lo and behold the chief of police moved on, there won't be the same will to do something if we had sit/lie and my ways of reforming -- i didn't think we needed laws. i thought what we needed is what we still need is community-building and getting people on the streets and activating the streets. i have been working with a group of other neighborhood people, and we have been meeting about what are the ways that we can activate lake albert, where a lot of the people went? yes, we need social services and yes, there is probably a police element as well. i don't know if you have seen the report, but there is a report out there and certainly any place it's worked it has worked here the best of all the places. but nonetheless we have shifted the problem, not gotten rid of the problem. >> there are two other candidates who wish to jump in on this. >> as an attorney working in the criminal justice system here in san francisco i'm on the front lines of a lot of these issues, including mental health issues, homelessness issues and subst
so i was concerned that if the chief of police moved on and lo and behold the chief of police moved on, there won't be the same will to do something if we had sit/lie and my ways of reforming -- i didn't think we needed laws. i thought what we needed is what we still need is community-building and getting people on the streets and activating the streets. i have been working with a group of other neighborhood people, and we have been meeting about what are the ways that we can activate lake...
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>> impact is actually sort of in the eye of the beholder because on the one hand they are not going to be doing those kinds of things but all of the key leaders in the army will be at annual meeting. they'll be presenting and we expect most likely that they will be on the exhibit floor. with regard to the exhibits, the exhibits are scaled back but there will still be an army main pavilion exhibit where the army story will be told. this year we have two different things to offset the idea of the various command exhibits not being there. there will be an army demonstration area and there will be an army presentation area. so actually, a lot of the army's message will still get out despite the fact these exhibits aren't there. >> now you put on a number of conferences across the country. one of the premiere events also is in february, down in florida. >> yes. >> on an annual basis. ausa winter. how are the restrictions going to affect that more broadly and there are some that have suggested that ausa winner won't still be on. >> the symposium is scheduled as it always has been. that has n
>> impact is actually sort of in the eye of the beholder because on the one hand they are not going to be doing those kinds of things but all of the key leaders in the army will be at annual meeting. they'll be presenting and we expect most likely that they will be on the exhibit floor. with regard to the exhibits, the exhibits are scaled back but there will still be an army main pavilion exhibit where the army story will be told. this year we have two different things to offset the idea...
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i will be responsive to the people of the district not beholding to the downtown interest that seem to control our politics in this city. i will represent the people of district five not developers. i believe in the transformation all power of new ideas. i think that we need a city run hate street museum to be a tourist destination and the history of the area. my campaign is different. we are listening to voters we are not using political door hangers that end up as garbage on our streets and alienate voters. our campaign collaterol is all reusable including grocery bags, we need to walk the walk of sustainability. >> i am running for district five supervisor, and i humbly ask for your vote in this important election. thank you. >> hi i'm john riso. i lived in district five for 27 years with my wife and daughter, my daughter went to the public schools here in san francisco. i'm running in san francisco as supervisor to fix some of the city's most pressing problems. i am very interested in fixing education. i was elected twice by the voters to the community college board where i have be
i will be responsive to the people of the district not beholding to the downtown interest that seem to control our politics in this city. i will represent the people of district five not developers. i believe in the transformation all power of new ideas. i think that we need a city run hate street museum to be a tourist destination and the history of the area. my campaign is different. we are listening to voters we are not using political door hangers that end up as garbage on our streets and...
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make a commitment to putting these documents later up on to the police department website, and low and behold you go to the website, and they are not there. so what is it? are you going to let the public par participate? are you going to give them the documents that by law you are supposed to be sending them and providing them? or are you not? >> it really seems strange that i have to come here. i would rather be doing something else to be honest with you. i watch time and time ago, while you sit here many of you lawsers and disregard the fact that you violate the rights of the citizens of this city to participate in these meetings and it does not seem to bother you at all. not a whit. and it was like two months ago the chief promised me a copy of a report that i have been trying to get since february, nothing. last week made the same promise, nothing. >> so, when people tell you stuff, it turns out that they are not telling you the truth, it always brings that expression to me, fool me once, shame on me, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. when you fool, 15, 20, 30 times and more impor
make a commitment to putting these documents later up on to the police department website, and low and behold you go to the website, and they are not there. so what is it? are you going to let the public par participate? are you going to give them the documents that by law you are supposed to be sending them and providing them? or are you not? >> it really seems strange that i have to come here. i would rather be doing something else to be honest with you. i watch time and time ago, while...
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it's one of the largest pilgrimages in the world and it's a sight to behold. muslims are flocking to the sacred city of mecca for the hajj which officially begins on thursday. millions of expected. if able, muslims are required to make this pilgrimage at least once in their lives. >>> thank you all so much. livestrong. >> lance armstrong still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke to these charity cyclists today in texas calling the past two weeks interesting and at times very difficult. a growing doping scandal forced armstrong to give up chairmanship of livestrong and a whole bunch of big sponsors dropped him, too. >>> this next story is about something that's never happened before. pope benedict xvi conditionenized the first native american saint at st. peter burg today. lily of the mohawk is credited with the miraculous recovery of an american boy from a flesh eating bacteria in 2006 when his family prayed to her. >> in her time she had a tradition where she knew her creator very well and all the rules that go with it, lov
it's one of the largest pilgrimages in the world and it's a sight to behold. muslims are flocking to the sacred city of mecca for the hajj which officially begins on thursday. millions of expected. if able, muslims are required to make this pilgrimage at least once in their lives. >>> thank you all so much. livestrong. >> lance armstrong still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke to these charity cyclists today in texas calling the past two...
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and low and behold, there was resurrection. >> as carla points out this is the most expensive presidential campaign we've had. when you cross the state line in nevada it's been nonstop commercials in that swing state for months. everybody's where they were at the beginning. it came down to these 90 minutes of free time on the tv where you got to look at these two. >> going into the final, we're back at ground zero. we're back at dead heat. all that drama that we've had over the past whatever months, is now -- everything's been reset. and in the final weeks, it's really down to this one debate again. >> and no presidential campaign has ever used has much money as is being used in this presidential campaign. barack obama who is under financed by comparison, over a billion dollars, is being spent by him. you can imagine what the other side is spending. >> isn't it ironic for $2 billion plus. that in the end it's going to come down to how america views these two guys as they actually debate. who would have thought. >> and also it says something about america's feeling about the media. because
and low and behold, there was resurrection. >> as carla points out this is the most expensive presidential campaign we've had. when you cross the state line in nevada it's been nonstop commercials in that swing state for months. everybody's where they were at the beginning. it came down to these 90 minutes of free time on the tv where you got to look at these two. >> going into the final, we're back at ground zero. we're back at dead heat. all that drama that we've had over the past...
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and low and behold, there was resurrection. >> this is interesting. as carla points out, this is the most expensive presidential campaign we have had. when you cross the state line into nevada, it's been non-stop commercials in that state for months. >> yeah. >> and at the end, everyone's where they were at the beginning, and it came down to the 90 minutes of free time on the tv where you actually got to look at these two. >> that's right. and now, i mean, going into the final, and this is what is interesting. we're back at ground zero. we're back at dead heat. all of that drama that we have had over the past whatever months, it's now, everything's been reset andd in the final weeks, they debate again. >> and no presidential campaign has ever used as much money as is being used in this presidential campaign. barack obama who is underfinanced by comparison, over $1 billion s being spent by him. you can imagine what the other side -- . >> what is ironic is where all of the $2 billion plus that in the end, or maybe it's heartfelt, in the end, it's going
and low and behold, there was resurrection. >> this is interesting. as carla points out, this is the most expensive presidential campaign we have had. when you cross the state line into nevada, it's been non-stop commercials in that state for months. >> yeah. >> and at the end, everyone's where they were at the beginning, and it came down to the 90 minutes of free time on the tv where you actually got to look at these two. >> that's right. and now, i mean, going into the...
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it's mind-boggling that we would pay thousands of dollars a year for our kaiser membership and then behold to go hours away when there's care here right now. >> well, kaiser said the nurses working at the hay word medical center will be moved to new positions within the keyser network. >>> we talked a lot about the giants but the 49ers are also making an impact both on and off the field. our reporter reports on the 49ers academy and how it's making a difference for bay area kids. >> the talent. >> this is the news, 49ers style put on by the children in the media center paid for by gerald rice and mr. young. >> detestsers have lives? >> high-tech studio is one part of the 49ers academy. a public middle school supported by a nonprofit partnership with the 49ers football team. the idea is to make sure that students in low income east palo alto get the same opportunities at kids in wealthier area. >> we serve students that are homeless, that are in foster care. >> the 49s are academy fills in the gaps with extended school day, extracurricular activities, counseling, free afterschool programs a
it's mind-boggling that we would pay thousands of dollars a year for our kaiser membership and then behold to go hours away when there's care here right now. >> well, kaiser said the nurses working at the hay word medical center will be moved to new positions within the keyser network. >>> we talked a lot about the giants but the 49ers are also making an impact both on and off the field. our reporter reports on the 49ers academy and how it's making a difference for bay area kids....
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lo and behold hh is not that bad. he is funny, amiable and warm. although much in different time and era to a degree like mitt romney. he was portrayed in ads callous 47%, evil rich guy and private capital guy and people saw him and say, he is not so bad. jokes replay on all the news channels as they do from the al smith dinner and a whole different impression. does that warm him up to people who might be sitting on the fence, all right, maybe this guy's okay? >> sure and it helped him throughout, the expectations that were set about mitt romney by barack obama in six months of attacked as, and were said about mitt romney by the establisent press, mitt romney has had a fun time and pretty easy time it turns out foiling that because it was so much of a caricature. so comedy helps that. you rememb, neil, barack obama said of hillary clinton you're likable enough during their debates? neil: yes, yes. >> there is such a thing as likable enough. it is not probable that mitt romney will be considered more likable than barack obama who is the youngish, fi
lo and behold hh is not that bad. he is funny, amiable and warm. although much in different time and era to a degree like mitt romney. he was portrayed in ads callous 47%, evil rich guy and private capital guy and people saw him and say, he is not so bad. jokes replay on all the news channels as they do from the al smith dinner and a whole different impression. does that warm him up to people who might be sitting on the fence, all right, maybe this guy's okay? >> sure and it helped him...
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beholding exhibits as eclectic as the exhibit itself. from motorcycles displayed as works of art to a circular celebration of picasso, whose art is currently on display. to the comforting realism of norman rockwell. the guggenheim has hoafed them all. sometimes the building itself has been part of the show >> have you worked here before never reporter: 12 years ago we sat beside artist pike as he transformed the rotunda interior into a multistory light show. in 2003 sunday morning dropped by again as artist james rosenquist made the vast space his own. the guggenheim has even play a supporting role in motion pictures including 1997's men in black which featured will smith as a new york city detective racing up that long, spiral ramp. and though some artists may feel the building overshadowed their work, that wasn't the view of the late dan flavin who lit up the rotunda with flor h fluorest light back in 1992 >> i don't think the building will ever resolve as a museum. it's a monument to mr. write. that's fine. it's fun to be here. >> osg
beholding exhibits as eclectic as the exhibit itself. from motorcycles displayed as works of art to a circular celebration of picasso, whose art is currently on display. to the comforting realism of norman rockwell. the guggenheim has hoafed them all. sometimes the building itself has been part of the show >> have you worked here before never reporter: 12 years ago we sat beside artist pike as he transformed the rotunda interior into a multistory light show. in 2003 sunday morning dropped...
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all in the eye of beholder. this is not our list. that is good tv. >> who cares about that? that should be like a youtube channel right there. >> oh my. >> that's good stuff. >> that can't be -- all right. $1.2 million to study 39 individuals age 60 to 77 to see how cognitive function responded after playing the world of war craft games not alzheimer's. >> look at war craft: have test subjects stimulate space conditions and rate the food being tested basted on taste and overall health and the mood it puts them in. >> tomko burn thought he was going to do this list once and be done with no there is just gold, just material, end editions of that. a fox news alert now as senator members confirming this morning long time u.s. senator former presidential candidate george mcgovern has passed away in south dakota. a state i once lived they loved him there in south dakota. peter doocy live in d.c. with more on his legacy. >> hi, peter. heather, dave, clayton, senator mcgovern passed away at a:15 this morning. passed away peacefully and they were with him. sent out a statement to say
all in the eye of beholder. this is not our list. that is good tv. >> who cares about that? that should be like a youtube channel right there. >> oh my. >> that's good stuff. >> that can't be -- all right. $1.2 million to study 39 individuals age 60 to 77 to see how cognitive function responded after playing the world of war craft games not alzheimer's. >> look at war craft: have test subjects stimulate space conditions and rate the food being tested basted on...